Philips BDL3215E monitor compatibility question

Yodd

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Hard to say.

Looking at the manual, it seems it needs seperate H+V sync rather than a combined composite sync. So you would need a sync separator.

Plus it's unclear if it will sync to 15Khz stuff, however down in the specs it claims the panel will.

My guess is it will, however you might need to come up with a circuit to seperate the sync to drive the monitor.
 

wyo

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Hard to say.

Looking at the manual, it seems it needs seperate H+V sync rather than a combined composite sync. So you would need a sync separator.

Plus it's unclear if it will sync to 15Khz stuff, however down in the specs it claims the panel will.

My guess is it will, however you might need to come up with a circuit to seperate the sync to drive the monitor.

Thanks for the response. I was thinking the same thing.

I tried Googling but there doesn't appear to be much info out there on these.

Sync Strike maybe?
 

Skips

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Thanks for the response. I was thinking the same thing.

I tried Googling but there doesn't appear to be much info out there on these.

Sync Strike maybe?

Someone correct me if I am wrong but cant the LM1881n be used to separate sync into Horizontal and Vertical sync.

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purple

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i believe lm1881 outputs those three on the picture, el1883 or el4583 is outputting hsync. im not sure...
 
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